Jean-Luc's assignment from the Frankish intelligence network to eliminate William of Aquitaine.
Jean-Luc, a Frankish spy and operative, has been tasked with finding and removing William of Aquitaine "from the field." His belief states: "I will find and remove William of Aquitaine from the field -- but without undue prejudice, it's nothing personal."
Despite the assassination mission, Jean-Luc maintains a professional detachment, viewing it as simply part of his service to the Frankish spymaster. He has no personal vendetta against William - it's purely business.
Jean-Luc believes: "The better I serve the Frankish spymaster, the sooner I can get out of this life -- not that it's not without its perks." The mission is a means to an end, allowing him to eventually leave the spy game.
William of Aquitaine is listed as a "significant influence" relationship for Jean-Luc, suggesting they may have some history or connection beyond the simple hunter-prey dynamic.
Jean-Luc is actively pursuing this mission while operating in Iberia. The assassination has not yet been carried out.
The mission's complexity is increased by: